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  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Haman, Esther and Ahasuerus. The moment chosen is when having heard Ester's charge, the King rises in anger, and Haman falls prostrate at the foot of the throne. The characters are happily conceived and finely contrasted, but it is in the colouring we look for Rembrandt's consummate skill, and the details of this rare chef-d'ouvre abounds with incontestible marks of his great genius. This noble picture was a prominent ornamen in the inestimable Collect of Mons, de Calonne, Prime Minister to Louis XVI. (Rembrandt)|Haman, Esther and Ahasuerus. The moment chosen is when having heard Ester's charge, the King rises in anger, and Haman falls prostrate at the foot of the throne. The characters are happily conceived and finely contrasted, but it is in the colouring we look for Rembrandt's consummate skill, and the details of this rare chef-d'ouvre abounds with incontestible marks of his great genius. This noble picture was a prominent ornamen in the inestimable Collect of Mons, de Calonne, Prime Minister to Louis XVI.]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par Clarke au prix de 903.00 £. [1]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Morning -- Preparing for the Chase. This pictue was probably painted for the Stadtholder's Family, as on the left is an accurate portrait of Maurice Prince of Orange, drawing on his boots; near him is a Moor holding two Horses, a black and a dappled grey, the latter occupies the front, and it is difficult to imagine a more perfect representation of that noble animal; an Attendant is mounted and waiting under a cluster of Trees, which shelter the whole party, a Greyhound slaking his thirst at a patch of water; in the distance is the Castle of Nassau. A warm gleam of Sun-shine darts through the Trees, and diffuses a brilliancy on the whole scene (Albert Cuyp)|Morning -- Preparing for the Chase. This pictue was probably painted for the Stadtholder's Family, as on the left is an accurate portrait of Maurice Prince of Orange, drawing on his boots; near him is a Moor holding two Horses, a black and a dappled grey, the latter occupies the front, and it is difficult to imagine a more perfect representation of that noble animal; an Attendant is mounted and waiting under a cluster of Trees, which shelter the whole party, a Greyhound slaking his thirst at a patch of water; in the distance is the Castle of Nassau. A warm gleam of Sun-shine darts through the Trees, and diffuses a brilliancy on the whole scene]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par Page au prix de 466.0 [?] £. [2]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fine Woody Landscape, with Cottage and Water-Mill; a Man looking out at the cottage door; a Woman seated underneath knitting. Forest Trees behind in luxuriant foliage; rising on a romantic Hill, and a Traveller on horse-back in the distance; on the foreground, part of a garden wall, surrounded by bushes and briars, past which a stream from the Mill seems rushing with great fury, probably increased by the Storm which has passed over to the left; on the right a Mossy Bank with poultry feeding. Presumed to be a matchless picture; the Figures and Poultry by Ostade (Decker)|A fine Woody Landscape, with Cottage and Water-Mill; a Man looking out at the cottage door; a Woman seated underneath knitting. Forest Trees behind in luxuriant foliage; rising on a romantic Hill, and a Traveller on horse-back in the distance; on the foreground, part of a garden wall, surrounded by bushes and briars, past which a stream from the Mill seems rushing with great fury, probably increased by the Storm which has passed over to the left; on the right a Mossy Bank with poultry feeding. Presumed to be a matchless picture; the Figures and Poultry by Ostade]] réalisée par Decker, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par Bone au prix de 189.0 £. [3]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Brisk Gale. A Boat is conveying a Passenger on board a Dutch Sloop; Men of War and other Vessels in the distance -- canvass 2 feet 6 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2. Van de Velde has here maintained his high reputation; the composition is truly picturesque and beautiful, the colouring true to nature, and the illusion perfect (William Van de Velde)|A Brisk Gale. A Boat is conveying a Passenger on board a Dutch Sloop; Men of War and other Vessels in the distance -- canvass 2 feet 6 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2. Van de Velde has here maintained his high reputation; the composition is truly picturesque and beautiful, the colouring true to nature, and the illusion perfect]] réalisée par William Van de Velde, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par [[Clarke [or] Clerk]] au prix de 95.11 £. [4]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape by Moonlight, with Group of Cattle; Figures in Conversation; in the middle distance are two stately Trees; on the right a Hilly Country, enriched with Classic Villas, and extending as far as the eye can reach; the broad expanse of the Ocean occupies the distance (Claude)|A Landscape by Moonlight, with Group of Cattle; Figures in Conversation; in the middle distance are two stately Trees; on the right a Hilly Country, enriched with Classic Villas, and extending as far as the eye can reach; the broad expanse of the Ocean occupies the distance]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par O'Neil au prix de 31.10 £. [6]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape, View of the Bridge at Seville, at the extremity of which is an Old Castle; on the right, a Road with Figures, particularly a Lady and Child; the centre of the picture is occupied by a Group of Trees, beyond which a fine burst of light illumines the half distance (Velasques)|A grand Landscape, View of the Bridge at Seville, at the extremity of which is an Old Castle; on the right, a Road with Figures, particularly a Lady and Child; the centre of the picture is occupied by a Group of Trees, beyond which a fine burst of light illumines the half distance]] réalisée par Velasques, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par [[Stewart [or] Steward]] au prix de 47.5 £. [7]
  • 1829.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, -- Day-light Scene. A Farm House is placed in the middle distance, sheltered by lofty trees, and approached by a Road at the side of a Canal; in the foreground, Fishermen are employed drying their Nets -- pannel 3 feet 1 1/2 by 2 feet 1 The distances are managed with surprising art, the colouring true, and the effect similar and indeed equal to many of Rubens's Landscapes (Van der Neer)|A Landscape, -- Day-light Scene. A Farm House is placed in the middle distance, sheltered by lofty trees, and approached by a Road at the side of a Canal; in the foreground, Fishermen are employed drying their Nets -- pannel 3 feet 1 1/2 by 2 feet 1 The distances are managed with surprising art, the colouring true, and the effect similar and indeed equal to many of Rubens's Landscapes]] réalisée par Van der Neer, vendue par Richard Mortimer, achetée par Bone au prix de 52.10 £. [9]